John McCormick

Europeanism

John McCormick

Description

In Europeanism the author attempts to identify and outline the political, economic, and social norms and values associated with Europe and Europeans. He argues that regardless of the doubts associated with the exercise of European integration and the work of the European Union, and regardless of residual identities with states and nations, Europeans have much in common.

Europeanism

John McCormick

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroduction1. The Idea of Europe2. The Redefinition of Europe3. The State: Decline and Reinvention4. Politics: The Parliamentary Model5. Economics: Sharing the Wealth6. Society: Quality Over Quantity7. Values: Multicultural and Secular8. Europe in the World: Towards Perpetual Peace9. Conclusions

Europeanism

John McCormick

Author Information

John McCormick is Professor of Political Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He is the author of multiple books, articles and book chapters on the politics and policies of the European Union, environmental policy, and transatlantic relations.

Europeanism

John McCormick

Reviews and Awards

"deliberately provocative and enticingly concise... [McCormick] is the most articulate and politically informed of a new breed of "Euro-prophets" engaged in locating and promoting the principles underlying the European project." - William Biebuyck, Journal of Contemporary European Studies

"a timely attempt to understand the uniqueness of the European project...Anyone willing to embark on the quest for a positive definition of 'Europeanism' will find McCormick's book fruitful reading." - Alexander Strelkov, Journal of Common Market Studies

"This is an important contribution to the European integration literature specifically because of its comprehensive examination of almost all European values. The book addresses how these individual aspects and components come together to form a collective vision." - Meltem Mütüler-Baç, West European Politics

Europeanism

John McCormick

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